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Topic: First Class Job

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I finally replaced wifiBox on my wrt54g with OpenWRT (whiterussian rc4).  It's excellent; I'm really impressed.

I had difficulty setting boot_wait to on - I think the ping "bug" may have been fixed in wifiBox - so I used the web interface to install.  It worked perfectly.  The new web interface is very nice too.

I have one question - there doesn't seem to be a package for an emacs-like editor.  Something like jove or jmacs which can be used instead of vi.   Is that right?

Well done and many thanks everyone.

Dick

I use joe:

src eviljazz http://www.katastrophos.net/wrt54g/packages
Ivoshiee wrote:

I use joe:

src eviljazz http://www.katastrophos.net/wrt54g/packages

Ah joe == jmacs  - I'm happy - thanks for the link.

First class job indeed. I was completely floored. I fully expected having to configure things once the initial flash took place. It already had all of my existing values in there! Sweet!

Nice job all. Even with the new web interface..

...Kevin

nottledim wrote:

I finally replaced wifiBox on my wrt54g with OpenWRT (whiterussian rc4).  It's excellent; I'm really impressed.

I had difficulty setting boot_wait to on - I think the ping "bug" may have been fixed in wifiBox - so I used the web interface to install.  It worked perfectly.  The new web interface is very nice too.

I have one question - there doesn't seem to be a package for an emacs-like editor.  Something like jove or jmacs which can be used instead of vi.   Is that right?

Well done and many thanks everyone.

Dick

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